Actual EVA definition

Actual EVA means the EVA as calculated for the relevant Plan Year.
Actual EVA means the EVA as calculated for each Participating Group for the year in question.
Actual EVA means, with respect to an EVA Business Unit for a fiscal year, the EVA of such EVA Business Unit for such year as determined by the Chief Financial Officer with the concurrence of the Committee.

Examples of Actual EVA in a sentence

  • The Bonus Multiple is Actual EVA less Target EVA (positive or negative), divided by the Leverage Factor, plus one.

  • The Bonus Multiple is the difference (positive or negative) between Actual EVA and Target EVA, divided by the Leverage Factor, plus one.

  • As soon as practicable following the close of such fiscal year, the Company shall determine the following with respect to such fiscal year for each Participant: (1) Actual EVA and Performance Multiple for each EVA Center, (2) the Performance Multiple or Combined Performance Multiple, as the case may be, for each Participating Group, (3) the Bonus Multiple, (4) the Value Driver Factor, (5) the Initial Declared Bonus, (6) the Declared Bonus and (7) the Capital Charge for each EVA Center.

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  • Bonus Performance Value” means the Actual EVA minus the Target EVA, divided by the Leverage Factor, plus 1.0 [((Actual EVA — Target EVA)/Leverage Factor) + 1.0]; subject, however, to the following subparagraph (b).

  • In other words, the outcomes that follow a crisis depend on how the organization will behave during the crisis (Kramer and Tyle, 1995).

  • FORFEITURE ---------- If RSI 2000 Actual EVA does not surpass the threshold of ($50.8) MM, participants will not receive a Bonus Payout.

  • Therefore: Zero Bonus Contribution at: 1999 Target EVA - Interval = $53.6 MM - $34 MM= $19.6 MM or, Twice Target Bonus Contribution at: = 1999 Target EVA + Interval = $53.6 MM + $34 MM = $87.6 MM For any level of EVA, determine the difference between Actual EVA and Target EVA, and divide that difference by the Interval.

  • The computerized feeding system of the fish farm automatically distributes feed from the silo among the fish cages at an optimal rate and frequency according to satiety, which is controlled by the fish farm staff through the use of underwater cameras.

  • Actual EVA traverse from the lander may be constrained 500m - 2km radially due to suit system and vehicle capabilities (O2, comm, and Wi-Fi).


More Definitions of Actual EVA

Actual EVA means the EVA as calculated for each Participating Group for
Actual EVA means, with respect to an EVA Center for a fiscal year, the EVA of such center for such year as calculated by the Chief Financial Officer.
Actual EVA means the EVA as calculated for the Company, each Participating Group, and each Participating Unit for the year in question.
Actual EVA means the EVA as calculated for each
Actual EVA means the EVA as calculated for each Participating Group for the year in question. 3.2 “Target EVA” for the year in question means the level of EVA that is expected in order for the Participating Group to receive the Target Bonus Award.

Related to Actual EVA

  • Actual/360 means that interest is calculated on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed in a year of 360 days.

  • Actual Uptime means, of the Total Operation Hours, the aggregate number of hours in any month during which each equipment is actually available for use.

  • Actual weight means the actual unladen weight of a vehicle or combination of

  • Actual emissions means the actual rate of emissions in tpy of any regulated pollutant (for fee calculation) emitted from a Part 71 source over the preceding calendar year. Actual emissions shall be calculated using each emissions unit’s actual operating hours, production rates, in-place control equipment, and types of materials processed, stored, or combusted during the preceding calendar year.

  • actual carrier means a person, other than the contracting carrier, who, by virtue of authority from the contracting carrier, performs the whole or part of the carriage contemplated in paragraph (b) but who is not with respect to such part a successive carrier within the meaning of the Warsaw Convention. Such authority is presumed in the absence of proof to the contrary.

  • Actual Minimum means, as of any date, the maximum aggregate number of shares of Common Stock then issued or potentially issuable in the future pursuant to the Transaction Documents, including any Underlying Shares issuable upon exercise in full of all Warrants, without giving effect to (x) any limits on the number of shares of Common Stock that may be owned by a Holder at any one time, or (y) any additional Underlying Shares that could be issuable as a result of any future possible adjustments made under Section 9(d).

  • Actual miles means the actual distance a vehicle has traveled while in operation.

  • Projected actual emissions means the maximum annual rate, in tons per year, at which an existing emissions unit is projected to emit a regulated NSR pollutant in any one of the 5 years (12-month period) following the date the unit resumes regular operation after the project, or in any one of the 10 years following that date, if the project involves increasing the emissions unit’s design capacity or its potential to emit that regulated NSR pollutant, and full utilization of the unit would result in a significant emissions increase, or a significant net emissions increase at the major stationary source.

  • Actual/365 (Fixed) means the actual number of days in the Interest Period divided by 365.

  • Baseline actual emissions means the rate of emissions, in tons per year, of a regulated NSR pollutant, as determined in accordance with paragraphs (i) through (iv) of this definition.

  • Actual consumption means the measured consumption by a customer of a municipal service;

  • Actual Cash Value means purchase price less depreciation.

  • Actual Payment means, with respect to a Receivable and a Collection Period, all payments received by the Servicer from or for the account of the related Obligor on such Receivable during such Collection Period, net of any Supplemental Servicing Fees attributable to such Receivable.

  • Actual service means the total straight-time pay hours accumulated in a title. The first 240 hours per year of authorized unpaid time off for non- disciplinary reasons shall not be deducted from actual service.

  • Actual Costs means any costs, direct losses and expenses (including any loss of revenue) reasonably incurred or reasonably expected to be incurred by the Train Operator including those attributable to limb (f) of a Category 3 Disruption and any increase in Variable Costs but net of:

  • Actual/Actual means interest or any other relevant accrual factor shall be calculated in accordance with the definition of “Actual/Actual” adopted by the International Securities Market Association (“Actual/Actual (ISMA)”), which means a calculation on the basis of the following:

  • Actual/360 Basis The accrual of interest on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed during any relevant accrual period in a year assumed to consist of 360 days.

  • Actual Value means the greenhouse gas emissions savings for some or all of the steps of a specific biofuel, bioliquid or biomass fuel production process, calculated in accordance with the methodology laid down in Part C of Annex V or Part B of Annex VI;

  • Actual Cost means the cost of depleted supplies, records storage media costs, actual mailing and alternative delivery costs, or other transmitting costs, and any direct equipment operating and maintenance costs, including actual costs paid to private contractors for copying services.

  • Actual torso angle means the angle measured between a vertical line through the "H" point and the torso line using the back angle quadrant on the 3-D H machine. The actual torso angle corresponds theoretically to the design torso angle (for tolerances, see paragraph 3.2.2. below).

  • Actual Fraud means actual and intentional fraud with respect to the representations and warranties expressly set forth in this Agreement that is committed by the party making such representations or warranties.

  • Actual Tax Liability means, with respect to any Taxable Year, the liability for Covered Taxes of the Corporation (a) appearing on Tax Returns of the Corporation for such Taxable Year and (b) if applicable, determined in accordance with a Determination (including interest imposed in respect thereof under applicable law).

  • Actual Shipments means volumes of Crude Petroleum that originate on the Pipeline at the Receipt Point and that are ultimately delivered at a Delivery Point. All volumes shall be measured at the Receipt Point.

  • Operating Revenue means amounts accrued or charge to customers, cli- ents, and tenants, for the sale of prod- ucts manufactured or purchased for re- sale, for services, and for rentals of property held primarily for leasing to others. It includes both reimbursable costs and fees under cost-type con- tracts and percentage-of-completion sales accruals except that it includesonly the fee for management contracts under which the contractor acts essen- tially as an agent of the Government in the erection or operation of Govern- ment-owned facilities. It excludes inci- dental interest, dividends, royalty, and rental income, and proceeds from the sale of assets used in the business.

  • M&O Revenue means (i) those revenues which the District receives from the levy of its annual ad valorem maintenance and operations tax pursuant to Section 45.002 of the TEXAS EDUCATION CODE, or other lawful authority, and Article VII § 3 of the TEXAS CONSTITUTION, plus (ii) all State revenues to which the District is or may be entitled under the applicable provisions of the TEXAS EDUCATION CODE or any other statutory provision as well as any amendment or successor statute to these provisions, as applicable, less

  • Sublicensing Revenue means all amounts (including, without limitation, payments received for the purchase of equity in excess of the fair market value of such equity, license fees, milestone and other time or event based payments and royalties on sales of products, but excluding any research funding payments received and actually used for such purpose) received by a Party under an agreement or license attributable to Collaboration Products or from sales of Collaboration Products to end users less any withholding tax or other tax related reductions.